
All girls and many boys also love to play with dolls. Discover that feminine world in which the beauty and fashion are closely related and that the little ones love it.
It is very common that at Christmas they ask the kings for the typical dolls like Barbie or Nancy, but today we bring you something different that moves away from typical female stereotypes that these dolls carry. These wooden pieces can be painted and dressed to suit the little ones' taste.
This figure kit contains 5 pieces of white maple wood accompanied by up to 36 different "dresses" of different colors and designs, so you can change their outfits every day and look much better and more elegant or striking.
In reality these "dresses" are scraps of fabric that are reusable And they basically have a simple print with a monochromatic color. With this wardrobe staple, it's worthy of these wooden figures appearing on the world's biggest catwalk.
An instruction book is included in the kit where we can see how to use these parts, how they are assembled and, in addition, some tips on how to paint their facesIn this way, children will develop their skill and imagination when painting these figures.
Educational and developmental benefits

These wooden figures support the symbolic play, key for boys and girls to act out stories, express emotions and practice social skills. By painting and dressing them, they exercise the fine motor, eye-hand coordination and task planning.
They favor the language and creativity: Naming characters, inventing dialogues and building scenarios sparks the imagination and expands vocabulary. They also encourage solving problems (what color to choose, how to combine fabrics) and perseverance.
They are also a inclusive toy: They don't impose specific roles or aesthetics and allow for the representation of diverse families, professions, and cultures. Their open design invites play. inside and outside the home, alone or in a group, with peers or as a family, and are an excellent option for make a gift that always triumphs.
Materials, safety and sustainability

The choice of maple wood guarantees hardness and a warm feel. Whenever possible, look for FSC certified wood and finished with water paints and non-toxic varnishes, suitable for young children who tend to put pieces in their mouths.
Reusable fabric scraps reduce waste and promote responsible consumptionWe recommend adult supervision and respecting the indicative ages: from 18 months for free handling of large parts and from 3 years for detailed painting activities.
The design of lines simple and non-covering colors It enhances the natural grain, in line with the philosophy of quality wooden toys: durable, repairable and ready to be passed down from one generation to the next.
Indoor and outdoor play ideas

- Thematic stories: professions, families, trips, seasons of the year.
- Cooperative roles: taking turns speaking, listening and resolving conflicts.
- Sort and match: by colors, patterns or types of “dress”.
- Mini catwalk: fabric combinations and description of the “look”.
- Tabletop theater: Create scenarios with boxes, books or blocks.
- Sensory play: integrates textures (felt, cotton, food-safe silicone).
- early learning: count shapes, order sizes, associate letters or numbers.
- Exterior: Creative picnic, outdoor painting with apron and washable tablecloth.
Painting and maintenance tips

Usa water-based acrylics or washable tempera paints; for fine details, water-based permanent markers. Start with light colors and add thin layers so as not to cover the surface. vein. Practice faces on paper; the kit book includes basic guidelines of eyes, eyebrows and mouth to convey emotions.
Protect with water-based varnish matte or satin finish when the paint is dry; lightly sand with fine grit between coats for a more even finish. Wipe down the figures with wet cloth and avoid submerging them; store fabrics and pieces in a bag to prolong their useful life.
Combine the figures with others wood toys (blocks, alphabets or activity boards) expands the possibilities for early learning and autonomy in free play.
This kit of wooden figures to paint and dress is a proposal creative, inclusive and sustainable that accompanies growth: it awakens curiosity, promotes motor and language skills, and adapts to all ages with infinite ways to play, indoors and outdoors, alone or with the family.


